Strongly upvoted because I think product is an important, underrated framework for movement building (though I only skimmed).
(I think it’s particularly true for building web products, and if you’re running other services like 1:1s you might find fields like service design or sales more useful.)
The product development literature has informed a lot of the processes and frameworks I’m using to build Non-trivial Pursuits.
My take on the best two books to get up to speed on modern product development:
Strongly upvoted because I think product is an important, underrated framework for movement building (though I only skimmed).
(I think it’s particularly true for building web products, and if you’re running other services like 1:1s you might find fields like service design or sales more useful.)
The product development literature has informed a lot of the processes and frameworks I’m using to build Non-trivial Pursuits.
My take on the best two books to get up to speed on modern product development:
Inspired, by Marty Cagan
Continuous Discovery Habits, Teresa Torres
If you want to dive deeper, here’s my list of resources to learn product management.
Thank you Peter! Definitely taking a look at the books and resources. Also, I now link your comment in the tldr of the post :)